A few days ago
Anonymous

CLEP out of College Algebra?

I’m wanting to know something. I am bad at algebra, and nobody at my college, nor people who are “good” at algebra can explain the problems I’m doing in algebra. I studied my butt off just to get placed into College Algebra so I wouldn’t have to pay for classes that didn’t count anything, I do well on my homework, but not so much on tests. I’m wondering since I basically Cleped out of Intermediate Algebra if it would be wise for me to try it in College Algebra(with proper study materials, etc). Has anyone done it? What does it do to your grade/gpa? thanks

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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I CLEPPED out of several courses…including introductory, intermediate, and advanced algebra. (Took the tests in the army, and didn’t have to pay for ’em.) You get credit for the course, but you’re not assigned a grade so it basically has no effect on your GPA. I don’t think I would have taken the tests if I had been planning to major in math.

Might be a good idea to talk with the college’s Director of Testing…

Good luck!

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Find out what your college will accept. Many schools are not taking CLEP or AP scores to replace college courses. My ddaughter scored the max on 4 AP exams, but Auburn wouldn’t accept them.
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